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Clinical-psychological characteristics of children with dysgenesis of the cerebellar vermis.

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  • Clinical-psychological characteristics of children with dysgenesis of the cerebellar vermis. Abstract Text:

    m yu bobylovaM Yu Bobylova,a s petrukhinA S Petrukhin,g n dunaevskayaG N Dunaevskaya,s v piliyaS V Piliya,e s il'inaE S Il'ina,m yu bobylovaM Yu Bobylova,a s petrukhinA S Petrukhin,g n dunaevskayaG N Dunaevskaya,s v piliyaS V Piliya,e s il'inaE S Il'ina,m yu bobylovaM Yu Bobylova,a s petrukhinA S Petrukhin,g n dunaevskayaG N Dunaevskaya,s v piliyaS V Piliya,e s il'inaE S Il'ina,m yu bobylovaM Yu Bobylova,a s petrukhinA S Petrukhin,g n dunaevskayaG N Dunaevskaya,s v piliyaS V Piliya,e s il'inaE S Il'ina,

    This report addresses behavioral abnormalities in children with cerebellar anomalies demonstrated on MRI scans. Published data are presented showing an interaction between cerebellar pathology and early childhood autism. The cerebellum is involved not only in movement coordination, but also in social adaptation and verbal communication. The genes expressed in the cerebellum during childhood are identical to those expressed in the hippocampus. We have observed 20 children with MRI-identified agenesis of the cerebellar vermis and behavioral abnormalities; children were aged 3-15 (mean 7.05) years and there were 12 males and eight females. A variety of autistic characteristics were identified in these children.

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    my bobylovaMY Bobylova,as petrukhinAS Petrukhin,gn dunaevskayaGN Dunaevskaya,sv piliyaSV Piliya,es il'inaES Il'ina,my bobylovaMY Bobylova,as petrukhinAS Petrukhin,gn dunaevskayaGN Dunaevskaya,sv piliyaSV Piliya,es il'inaES Il'ina,my bobylovaMY Bobylova,as petrukhinAS Petrukhin,gn dunaevskayaGN Dunaevskaya,sv piliyaSV Piliya,es il'inaES Il'ina,my bobylovaMY Bobylova,as petrukhinAS Petrukhin,gn dunaevskayaGN Dunaevskaya,sv piliyaSV Piliya,es il'inaES Il'ina,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Neuroscience and behavioral physiology

    VOLUME: 37

    Page Numbers: 755-9

    Journal Abbreviation: Neurosci. Behav. Physiol.

    ISSN: 0097-0549

    DAY: 8

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Russian State Medical University, Russia.

    Country: United States

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